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um..[edit]

This is sorta a long time ago, but what did i remove from Runescape???? Davud363000 03:40, 14 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

k thank you i thought i had copied that to be put somewhere else on the page.

Davud363000 02:12, 15 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you[edit]

We may not always see completely eye to eye, but thank you for your work keeping the RuneScape articles clean. It seems as if you care as much as I do. LOL. Anyway, if you see me in the game, please say 'Hi'. 66.210.174.40 17:05, 28 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

"GM" is not Shadoom!!![edit]

You have recently accused me of being the same person as "GM" THAT IS NOT TRUE, the reason that we have the same IP is because we go to the same school and have been assined the same computer (or he has somehow made his IP the same as my schools), I am sorry that he is insulting people but I can't stop him.

You also accused me of purposly offending people, I might of, but you clearly indicated that you belived me to be dumb and immature, I would assume that you would be capable of realising that I consider that to be offencive, you were also implying that my opinions were less important than yours, which is both ignorent and unfair Shadoom1 00:00, 10 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]


Re from Storkian: An offense is an offense. A vandal is a vandal. Sorry kid but these are rules of computer science and the first one is you cannot have 2 users on one computer in wikipedia! (unless you have windows xp). Try to back up your argument and tell an admin and they will help you.

--[[User:Storkian|Storkian] 12:40, 29 October 2006 (UTC) Teenager from Toronto

RuneScape edits[edit]

Hi, I hope this is the correct way to send a message.

I did explain on the talk page why I reverted the changes. It was only 1 person edits I reverted because they had introduced so many mistakes and removed so much good content. It's completely demoralizing to spend hours trying to get the article accurate, neutral and well written to see it uniliterally destroyed by the edits of one person. And then be told off for trying to revert it! I certainly don't claim to own this article, but neither does he. Frankly it was him who was deleting huge swathes of other peoples work, I just reverted one persons over enthusiastic changes back to the consensus that had been reached before. I'm not going to get into a stupid revert war by reverting it again, but if everyone else really agrees those changes are for the better and this is the way you want to go I'm certainly not going to waste on more time trying to make wikipedia accurate just to have it all undone. Runefire

Actually, you reverted a few peoples' edits. A copy of RuneScape was made on a subpage in Makoto's userspace, and a few users contributed to it there before he copied the final page over to the main article. Like I said before, you could have at least just undone a few bits of it, not reverted the whole thing. You did nothing except revert a large amount of work that a few users did, I hardly see how you can think your work was undone. Agentscott00(talk contribs) 16:59, 29 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

RuneScape![edit]

Hi! I notice you play RuneScape. Maybe you might like to take a look at the Runescape wiki and think about joining us? Just a thought. Hope to see you there. Megalodon99 Talk 14:10, 23 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

    • Visited the earlier wikipedia pages on runescape which contained interesting information, although it was mostly relevant to players. I like the new wikipedia entry a lot. Is there an archive of the earlier content. The site mentioned above may be able to re-use some of that material. --Miw 14:38, 20 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

German Wiki[edit]

German Wiki

http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:L%C3%B6schkandidaten/24._September_2006#Kategorie:Wikipedian_unterst.C3.BCtzt_Lesben-_und_Schwulenbewegung_.28gel.C3.B6scht.29

Some people try to delete category:Wikipedian support gay community: please help GLGerman 14:05, 24 September 2006 (UTC)

Thanx Alot![edit]

I am going to make you the leader of this project (runescape). You have helped alot :-). Oh and I do not edit wikipedia that often so please take care of the project for me.

Remember to mention that we founded this project!

--[[User:Storkian|Storkian] 12:36, 29 October 2006 (UTC)

Re: Proposed deletion of Table of Runescape Weapons[edit]

Understood.

KINGALEX56RULES!!!!!!!! 02:46, 9 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

why not make it into a redirect to Runescape Weapons (or whatever the article is.)?

Kingalex56 22:00, 12 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

RuneScape[edit]

I notice you just reverted a correction I made, but didn't mention why. Please could you explain why you did this? The previous person who made such a reversion said they did so by mistake, but I was a bit surprised after reinstating it to see another person revert it. I'm sure the first version was as a university undergraduate because Andrew's uni homepage a) said he went to uni from 1997-2000 and b) had pictures of deviousMUD (not RuneScape) all over it. Indeed that's where that deviousMUD picture came from. Runefire 09:02, 17 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

WikiProject MMO Newsletter - April 2007[edit]

WikiProject MMO Quarterly
April 2007 Issue I
About Us
WikiProject MMO Quarterly is a quarterly newsletter posted on the first of January, April, July, and October. The newsletter is written by any and all interested members of WikiProject Massively multiplayer online games for members of the project and interested Wikipedians outside of the project.
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WikiProject RuneScape, our former child project, was moved to become a task force of this project in January as it had a small scope but the task force is still going strong to this very day.

This past quarter marks the beginning of our new collaboration system MMOGCM. Past collaborations thus far have been World of Warcraft and MMORPG, both of which made it to GA status while it was the MMOGCM.

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Unspecified source for Image:Jagexgif.gif[edit]

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Fair use rationale for Image:Jagexgif.gif[edit]

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